"ACTIVITIES OF JOSEPH ARGUTINSKY-DOLGORUKOV" READINGS TO BE HELD IN ROSTOV-ON-DON
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.09.2009 11:48 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Hayazg cultural and educational fund Rostov
regional museum of local history and the Center for system regional
research and forecasting conduct scientific reading on the topic:
Activities of Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukov in the context of the
Russian geopolitics in the Caucasus (timed to 230th anniversary of the
resettlement of Armenians on the Don), miasin.ru reports. Historians,
art historians, political scientists, philosophers are invited to
participate in the readings.
>>From 1769 to 1801 a prominent figure in the Armenian liberation
movement, a staunch supporter of Russian orientation, Prince
Archbishop Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgoruky assumed the throne of the
Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia.
Joseph Argutinsky was born in 1743 in Sanahin, his father was
Shioshbek, mother - Ketevan. Joseph's father had close ties with
the Georgian court. Ancient Argutinsky genus is known from 5010
BC. His education Joseph received in the Holy Echmiadzin, where he
started his career as a teacher of a theological seminary. In 1773,
Joseph became Archimandrite. Catholicos Simeon Ervantsi (1763-1780)
in 1776 appointed a 25-year Archimandrite Joseph Argutinsky as a head
of the Astrakhan diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia. On
March 9, 1801 Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukiy died at the age of 58 years.
He was the head of the Armenian Diocese in Russia for 27 years.
"Activities of Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukov" readings to be held in
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/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Hayazg cultural and educational fund Rostov
regional museum of local history and the Center for system regional
research and forecasting conduct scientific reading on the topic:
Activities of Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukov in the context of the
Russian geopolitics in the Caucasus (timed to 230th anniversary of
the resettlement of Armenians on the Don), miasin.ru r are invited
to participate in the readings.
>>From 1769 to 1801 a prominent figure in the Armenian liberation
movement, a staunch supporter of Russian orientation, Prince
Archbishop Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgoruky assumed the throne of the
Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia.
Joseph Argutinsky was born in 1743 in Sanahin, his father was
Shioshbek, mother - Ketevan. Joseph's father had close ties with
the Georgian court. Ancient Argutinsky genus is known from 5010
BC. His education Joseph received in the Holy Echmiadzin, where he
started his career as a teacher of a theological seminary. In 1773,
Joseph became Archimandrite. Catholicos Simeon Ervantsi (1763-1780)
in 1776 appointed a 25-year Archimandrite Joseph Argutinsky as a head
of the Astrakhan diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia. On
March 9, 1801 Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukiy died at the age of 58 years.
He was the head of the Armenian Diocese in Russia for 27 years.
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.09.2009 11:48 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Hayazg cultural and educational fund Rostov
regional museum of local history and the Center for system regional
research and forecasting conduct scientific reading on the topic:
Activities of Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukov in the context of the
Russian geopolitics in the Caucasus (timed to 230th anniversary of the
resettlement of Armenians on the Don), miasin.ru reports. Historians,
art historians, political scientists, philosophers are invited to
participate in the readings.
>>From 1769 to 1801 a prominent figure in the Armenian liberation
movement, a staunch supporter of Russian orientation, Prince
Archbishop Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgoruky assumed the throne of the
Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia.
Joseph Argutinsky was born in 1743 in Sanahin, his father was
Shioshbek, mother - Ketevan. Joseph's father had close ties with
the Georgian court. Ancient Argutinsky genus is known from 5010
BC. His education Joseph received in the Holy Echmiadzin, where he
started his career as a teacher of a theological seminary. In 1773,
Joseph became Archimandrite. Catholicos Simeon Ervantsi (1763-1780)
in 1776 appointed a 25-year Archimandrite Joseph Argutinsky as a head
of the Astrakhan diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia. On
March 9, 1801 Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukiy died at the age of 58 years.
He was the head of the Armenian Diocese in Russia for 27 years.
"Activities of Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukov" readings to be held in
Rostov-on-Don 10.09.2009 11:48 GMT+04:00 Print version Send to mail
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Hayazg cultural and educational fund Rostov
regional museum of local history and the Center for system regional
research and forecasting conduct scientific reading on the topic:
Activities of Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukov in the context of the
Russian geopolitics in the Caucasus (timed to 230th anniversary of
the resettlement of Armenians on the Don), miasin.ru r are invited
to participate in the readings.
>>From 1769 to 1801 a prominent figure in the Armenian liberation
movement, a staunch supporter of Russian orientation, Prince
Archbishop Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgoruky assumed the throne of the
Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia.
Joseph Argutinsky was born in 1743 in Sanahin, his father was
Shioshbek, mother - Ketevan. Joseph's father had close ties with
the Georgian court. Ancient Argutinsky genus is known from 5010
BC. His education Joseph received in the Holy Echmiadzin, where he
started his career as a teacher of a theological seminary. In 1773,
Joseph became Archimandrite. Catholicos Simeon Ervantsi (1763-1780)
in 1776 appointed a 25-year Archimandrite Joseph Argutinsky as a head
of the Astrakhan diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Russia. On
March 9, 1801 Joseph Argutinsky-Dolgorukiy died at the age of 58 years.
He was the head of the Armenian Diocese in Russia for 27 years.